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Everything I've listed so far is part of Norwex's 4 Star Hosting Plan. ANYONE hosting a party could have received everything mentioned above, or a little less or more, depending on the results of the party.

As a Consultant I received:• Over $200 in my pocket from commission (35%).• $150 shopping spree because I had a party that made more than $325 in the same month I signed up for Norwex. I'll use that to buy more product to either demonstrate or stock up for inventory.

I have gotten through my greatest anxiety so far, which was hosting my first party. I could not have done it without all of my loving friends standing behind me. The order is placed and my fear is behind me. I am ready to start selling Norwex. Let me know if you want to book a party!

Pinch me. This is really happening! I just ordered my supplies to do parties...the boring supplies like order forms and such. It cost me $113 after tax and shipping and that should get me through my first 12 parties. Here is the list of stuff I ordered, for the reference of other new recruits:

Update: I've been at this now for seven months and would change some things on this list.

I wouldn't order the bookmarks. I am putting them in hostess packets right now but they're not really necessary.

I do not make folders for guests at parties. I put an order form and the monthly customer specials (printed in text form from the CS site) inside the catalog. I put a post it on the front of the catalog for them to take notes on. Easy peasy and doesn't take up a bunch of space in my bag!!!

I'm debating whether or not I want to re-order the info pads. Not the most informative and don't include all of the products. Printing off the product manual pages for the products people buy would be much more effective and REALLY show them how the product can be used.

Invitation postcards. No one has done these in the 7 months I've been selling. I designed my own for one party. It might be nice just to have one pack on hand IN CASE someone wants you to send them out. But don't expect to use them.

To see pictures of some of the items, log into the Norwex CS site. Go to Product Images & logos > Supply Requisition Images.

Ask me at any other point in my life if I would ever make money off of selling anything and I would have laughed at you. I can't stand it when people are trying to sell me something that I don't think I need, and in my experience with sales people, that's usually what they are doing. I just never saw myself selling anything, until I went to my first Norwex party five years ago.I'm a simple person. I don't use fancy things. In fact I recently took five car-loads of stuff to Goodwill because I realized I'm just not a fancy person and I don't need all this fancy stuff. I'm good with simple. That's why home parties usually turn me off. I have a hard time rationalizing spending "that kind of money" on something I could get at Kohl's. Sure, it might not be fancy if I buy it at Kohl's, but like I said, I don't need fancy.When I went to that Norwex party five years ago, I told my husband Emil that I wouldn't buy anything. HA! When the party started, I was skeptical as usual when approaching a home party. But my curiosity perked when I realized that this product was honestly cleaning with only water. Now if that isn't simple, I don't know how cleaning could ever be simple. Needless to say, I didn't keep my promise to Emil. I bought the Basic Microfiber Package, the Spirisponge and the Spirinetts. (And just for the record, I still use the same microfiber with the same results today!)It wasn't until a few years later, in 2009, that I was invited to another Norwex party. Then again, just a few months ago, I was invited to two more. After the last party I attended, I decided I needed to let my friends and family know about this revolutionary idea of cleaning with only water. I was going to accomplish that by having a party of course :)In order to make sure I reached out to as many people as I know as possible, I decided to make a slideshow describing the product. This way I could share it with people who lived too far away to attend a party at my house, which includes ALL of my family. When I finished the slideshow and thought about it for a few weeks, I realized that I might as well just try to sell it myself. After all, I was basically selling it by creating the slideshow.The problem with me moving forward to sell it myself was finding someone to be my sponsor (leader.) I have a dear friend who just started selling it, but her life has been very chaotic lately and she has taken a break from Norwex. I didn't want to just pull a name from a hat and ask that person to be my sponsor. I wanted to make sure I had a solid leader.Soon after deciding that I wanted to sell Norwex, Emil and I attended a "Munchkin Market" kid sale at the MN State Fairgrounds. Sandie Cagaoan had a Norwex table set up near the check-out area. I consider myself a very good judge of character, and after speaking with her for only moments, I knew she cared and rocked at what she did. Then she told me her team meets just down the road from where I live and I KNEW this was the start of my Norwex journey.That brings us to now. Stay tuned to follow me on my journey and learn the latest about Norwex.

_The Optic Cloth has changed. Some say it has been improved, others say it is a shame. The silicon dots have been removed. The dots were nice in that they gave you a better grip on the cloth while cleaning. You could also lay the optic cloth on a flat surface, dot-side down, and clean the screens on handheld devices with ease. I don't know the reason for removing the dots.*Note* - Do not use the optic cloth on anti-glare coated surfaces.

Your Turn: Are you in favor of the change? Do you know why they removed the dots?